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woody paul

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  1. How made it as may be intrested in getting one. Nothing like making life easy.
  2. I take it you are looking for a Hi- capacity rear bulkhead, you need to ring Jon Daunter on 01594 564600 or look at his web page. Sorry should of said 4x4 breaker.
  3. A roof rack may of helped spread the load. Cheaper than trailer
  4. Clearing saw with shredder blade will do it but you may spend some time in A&E if you do not suit and boot up with good ppe. Rip and burn is best if to keep regrowth to a minimum.
  5. You could see if any small cabinet / joinery workshops local to you need any types of timber which you could supply if you do not let people know you will not sell.
  6. From picture looks like a nice tree and a road next to it so no were near neighbors but picture maybe hiding it???.
  7. Sounds like the only way is saw and burn because of access. I did some 4 years ago on grass land used loader tractor with wide muck fork and just pushed it all out and then burnt no sawing at all.
  8. I had not handled any of it by hand till the other day but knew it was heavy as crane on trailer grunted, but moving slabs with Alec and off cuts by hand after Alec left got a better idea.
  9. Strange you say Fig had some about 6 years ago which was over 18 inches across and no one wanted it, what would you use it for.
  10. Its nice to find someone how can make use of small unusual timber will now keep you in mind if I get anything else, what are you mainly after.
  11. Which 1 did you buy as a matter of intrest as I have been talking to him about 1 .
  12.  

    <p>Hi Alec.</p>

    <p>Walnut is yours for £50 if you want it still.</p>

     

  13. Evening Alec you got it all off and done. Funny we were talking about big saws today
  14. Anyone know if this splitter is any good or runs one. Made by J Silk Hertfordshire
  15. Can beat that 362xp special converted to a 372 runs a 9T sprocket with .325 chain on a 18 inch bar what a awesome saw. But so do many others on here do aswell
  16. Its good to leave a bit for someone to spot on here.
  17. Best way to kill Bamboo is to cut a bit and put glyphosate on it with in a minute.
  18. 1 of today's jobs got ask if I could put this glass pyramid on a flat roof weight only 150kg got it done and the owner said it was £2500 worth.
  19. Good splitter but not cheap but may be a good investment.
  20. Best advice on stumps is sub out and make a bit on top. Or just sub whole job out to some with all the kit to do whole job.
  21. You have work lights up high so no need for low light until on road. we use this set up trailer drop catches quick no spanners which hold a piece of 5mm plate which covers the front.
  22. Nice tractor. That front guard is not going to stop must small stuff from punching lights out or rad. Bit of solid plate would be best.
  23. I have got a oxdale splitter, but have got some large disc's to split and a some customers also wanting large stuff braking down i have crane to load a horizontal splitter so what i am looking for is a basic large capacity horizontal splitter anyone got idea of a good machine. I am not dicing with saw as to slow.
  24. Good splitter for the price and light enough to move by hand, have to work at big lumps to split them.
  25. Is that in Britain.

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